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2025-04-16 21:54:57 UTC
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A new study reveals that simply distancing oneself from smartphones does not reduce procrastination, as users often switch to other devices, suggesting that procrastination is more about ingrained habits than device dependency.
Distancing from smartphones doesn't curb procrastination.
Users shift distractions to other devices.
Procrastination is linked to ingrained habits, not just device dependency.
Users shift distractions to other devices.
Ingrained habits are hard to break.